Old Elephant

March 27, 2008

Survey Shows: Clinton Voters Go For McCain

Filed under: Clinton, Gallup, McCain, Obama, Super Delegates — oldelephant @ 6:23 pm

“Obama has made the claim that he can capture Clinton’s voters more easily in the general election than she can capture his. I doubt it.”Old Elephant Blog, Feb. 11, 2008

I love it when I’m right.

A new poll from the Gallup organization says 28% of those supporting Hillary Clinton will switch to John McCain if Barrack Obama is handed the nomination. A second-day examination of the survey provides further insights.

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March 20, 2008

Obama to Super Delegates: An Offer You Can’t Resist

Filed under: Clinton, Democrats, Obama, Super Delegates — oldelephant @ 9:39 pm

All political speeches have multiple audiences. The least important is the audience listening in person. That, of course, was the case with Barack Obama’s “race” speech. But, it is false conceit for either the media or the general public to assume that they were the primary audience.

The most important audience was a few hundred people critical to the future of the Obama campaign.

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March 14, 2008

Obama fails his own test.

Filed under: Clinton, Democrats, Jeremiah Wright, McCain, Obama, Rezko — oldelephant @ 9:07 pm

Barack Obama and his campaign have worked tirelessly to make this election a referendum on personality, rather than on issues.

Not wanting the election to turn on whether or not Americans want the most liberal senator in the nation to lead their country, they have asked the nation to focus on his foresight and judgment.We are told that Obama should be elected President, despite a lack of experience or substantial accomplishment, because what really matters is judgment.

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March 13, 2008

The Democrat Suicide Pact

Filed under: Clinton, Democrats, Internet, McCain, Obama, Republicans, Uncategorized — oldelephant @ 6:25 pm

Okay, I know that looking for any rational, reasoned exchange of ideas on the Internet is pretty much futile.

Still, lately I’ve been finding the polarized comments between Obama and Clinton supporters a little stunning.

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March 9, 2008

Getting in Touch with their Feminine Side

Filed under: Clinton, Democrats, McCain, Obama, Republicans — oldelephant @ 4:13 pm

Having attempted to raise three daughters, I’m familiar with the concept of feminine and masculine traits or values.

Competitiveness…defeating your opponents…killing the most vampires in the video game…those are supposed to be masculine traits. Making others feel valued…playing fair…taking turns…those are supposed to be feminine traits.

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March 4, 2008

Clinton Regains Momentum

Filed under: Clinton, Democrats, McCain — oldelephant @ 11:00 pm

It’s about 11 p.m. here in Illinois – it looks like the stories from tonight’s caucuses will be:  McCain clinches nomination and Clinton stays alive.Actually, I think it ought to be – Clinton gains the momentum – but, given the media’s massive man-crush on Obama, I think they’ll minimize her victories, just as they did on Super Tuesday I.

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The Real Candidate of Hope

Filed under: Clinton, McCain, Obama — oldelephant @ 10:06 pm

“I will leave it to my opponent to argue that we should abrogate trade treaties, and pretend the global economy will go away and Americans can secure our future by trading and investing only among ourselves. We will campaign in favor of seizing the opportunities presented by the growth of free markets throughout the world, helping displaced workers acquire new and lasting employment and educating our children to prepare them for the new economic realities by giving parents choices about their children’s education they do not have now.” – John McCain, Victory Speech March 4, 2008 in Dallas TX. 
Continue for Full Speech
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February 22, 2008

Buyer’s Remorse Could Hit Democrats

Filed under: Clinton, Democrats, McCain, Obama, Taxes — oldelephant @ 11:00 pm

I believe if Democrats nominate Barack Obama they may soon be having buyer’s remorse.
The heavily “blue” tinge of the front-loaded primaries of 2008 did two things. First, it gave Republicans a candidate who can appeal to moderates and independents. Second, it turned the Democrat contest into a race to the left.
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Tragedy in Dallas

Filed under: Clinton, Democrats — oldelephant @ 8:29 pm

I just saw the news that police officer Victor Lozada Tirado died after apparently crashing into a concrete barrier while accompanying Senator Clinton’s motorcade.
I hope that everyone will refrain from trying to exploit this tragedy for political purposes. This is the kind of thing that can happen to anyone and certainly Senator Clinton bears no responsibility.

February 11, 2008

Why ‘The House’ isn’t going away

Filed under: Clinton, Corruption, Democrats, Obama, Rezko — oldelephant @ 9:28 pm

Okay, I admit I’m a political junkie, so sometimes I get a real kick out of some of the other political websites. One of my favorites is actually a site that may or may not be linked to the Clinton campaign. Read the following post on “The House” and you’ll see why I think this issue is not going to go away anytime soon.

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